E&BC awarded up to $1,195,000 in grants to help with MWBE capacity building and clean energy

November 26, 2025

Honored to Receive Four Grants to Expand Clean Energy Workforce Pathways & Reduce MWBE Barriers

Springfield, MA – The Entrepreneurial & Business Collaborative (E&BC), a Springfield-based community-rooted organization, was recently selected to serve as the Pioneer Valley Regional Hub by the Mass Clean Energy Center (Mass CEC) and is honored to receive four grants totaling up to $1,195,000. E&BC will be one of only two Regional Hubs selected in the state of Massachusetts to receive the Climate-Critical Underrepresented Business Support (CUBS) grant alongside BECMA. The first two grants include:


  • A $600,000 CUBS grant – It is designed to expand the clean energy workforce pathways for individuals, entrepreneurs, training providers, and business support partners throughout Western Massachusetts. It will also help reduce barriers for minority- and women-owned businesses (MWBE).

  • A Regional Spoke award – It will ensure strategic integration of Spoke procurement with the award funding up to $135,000.


MassCEC launched the clean energy business support initiative to address a major statewide challenge: MWBEs are underrepresented in the clean energy sector and face barriers to accessing technical assistance, procurement opportunities, and capital. This award arrives at a critical moment, as the region works to strengthen and reconnect the systems that support business development, clean energy participation, and economic mobility across the Pioneer Valley.


E&BC was also selected by MassCEC for two additional awards:


These awards support our Clean Energy Electrical Training Program, delivered in partnership with Grounded Services, an early participant in our Consolidated Accelerator Program and now a technical training partner. While these grants build essential training capacity, they function as a spoke within a much larger system. The Hub is the primary structure that ensures this training connects to real business outcomes: procurement readiness, MWBE business development, certification pathways, and coordinated access to capital. In other words, the awards strengthen the workforce piece, but the Hub turns that training into long-term economic opportunity.

E&BC’s co-founder and Managing Partner, Ron Molina-Brantley

E&BC’s co-founder and Managing Partner, Ron Molina-Brantley shared, “These grants validate the work we have been building for years to create pathways for people and businesses historically excluded from opportunity. It also positions E&BC as an anchor institution for clean energy access in Western Massachusetts while strengthening our ability to connect talent, businesses, and partners in a coordinated system built to last.”  This partnership with MassCEC strengthens our community-based research model and reinforces our core belief: MWBEs deserve coordinated, accessible pathways into the future economy. As this hub model grows, it is designed to support workers, entrepreneurs, and MWBEs through every stage of growth, aligning workforce pathways, entrepreneurial readiness, and clean energy participation into one ecosystem.

About E&BC

E&BC is a community-rooted miniversity that trains, builds, and connects people for the future economy. Through clear pathways in leadership, workforce, and entrepreneurship, we equip individuals and ventures to advance equity and economic progress in our region.


Media Contact: Alicia Jacobs, AJ Management (518) 669-9806.

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